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TU Delft is governed by the executive board (College van Bestuur), [3] controlled and advised by student council, workers council, board of professors, board of doctorates, assistant staff office, committee for the application of the allocation model, operational committee, advisory council for quality and accreditation, deans of each TU Delft ...
From that date the Executive Boards of 3TU (TU/e, TU Delft and University of Twente) decided jointly to use PDEng. Later in 2022, the Executive Boards of 4TU (3TU + Wageningen University & Research ) decided to change the degree from Professional Doctorate in Engineering (PDEng) to Engineering Doctorate (EngD) for graduates from the ...
The cleanroom is used for space related research and for the production of TU Delft's micro satellites, of which three are currently in orbit around the Earth: Delfi-C3, Delfi-n3Xt and Delfi-PQ. Contact with these satellites is maintained through a ground station housed on campus at the faculty of electrical engineering, computer science and ...
2005 - TU Delft Doctorate Honoris Causa for his outstanding scientific contributions in electrical engineering, in particular in the field of antennas, ranging from fundamentals to antenna applications for Earth-based and space-based telecommunications and radar systems.
The first academic education programmes for industrial designers were at the TU Delft Faculty of Architecture. This faculty trained not only architects, but also designers of furniture and everyday utensils. The first students of the 'Technical and Industrial Design' programme started their education with a foundation course in Architecture.
On June 20, 1864, a Royal Decree was issued, ordering that the Royal Academy in Delft be disbanded in order to make way for a new 'Polytechnic School'. The School went on to educate architects, and engineers in the fields of civil works, shipbuilding, mechanical engineering and mining.
Delft Aerospace Rocket Engineering is a student-run society within Delft University of Technology, with over 190 members. The main focus of the student group is the development of rocket technology on a non-profit basis. All development, from engines to electronics, is done in-house.
Ronald Hanson (born 20 November 1976) is a Dutch experimental physicist. He is best known for his work on the foundations and applications of quantum entanglement. He is Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Professor at the Kavli Institute of Nanoscience at Delft University of Technology and scientific director of QuTech.